TV best bets: Saturday, April 5

6 p.m., TCM: Forbidden Planet — The science-fiction classic that introduced the world to Robby the Robot, this 1956 fantasy repositions Shakespeare’s ‘The Tempest’ in a futuristic environment. A dead-serious Leslie Nielsen plays a spaceship commander dispatched from Earth to learn what happened to the residents of the planet Altair-4. He finds two survivors, a scientist and his daughter (Walter Pidgeon and Anne Francis) — plus an invisible monster.

8 p.m., TCM: Field of Dreams — This fantasy, based on W.P. Kinsella’s book "Shoeless Joe" — and known to make grown men weep — stars Kevin Costner as an Iowa farmer whose love of baseball leads him to build a diamond in a cornfield. The ghost of Shoeless Joe Jackson arrives, followed by other players, in the 1989 film. Amy Madigan, Burt Lancaster, Ray Liotta, Timothy Busfield and James Earl Jones also star.

9 p.m., HALLMARK CHANNEL: Lucky in Love — Be careful what you wish for. That’s the message of this new romantic comedy starring Jessica Szohr ("Gossip Girl") as an ambitious young woman who gains the job, home and man of her dreams when her April Fools’ Day pranks start coming true. She soon learns that her seemingly perfect new life may not be perfect for her.

9 p.m., HBO: Man of Steel — Superman’s saga is rebooted by director Zack Snyder in a visually stunning 2013 reimagining with a darker tone than the Christopher Reeve adventures ... not a surprise, since the producers include Christopher Nolan, who made Batman "The Dark Knight." Henry Cavill assumes the role of the Krypton native who comes to Earth, as does an enemy from his home turf— General Zod (Michael Shannon). Amy Adams, Russell Crowe and Kevin Costner also star.

9 p.m., STARZ: Da Vinci’s Demons — As Leonardo (Tom Riley) continues searching for the Book of Leaves, Pope Sixtus (James Faulkner) makes an aggressive move against Florence, forcing Lorenzo (Elliot Cowen) to make sacrifices. Lucrezia (Laura Haddock) seeks new alliances in Rome in the new episode "The Voyage of the Damned."

10 p.m., CINEMAX: The Internship — "Wedding Crashers" didn’t have a sequel, so this reunion of Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson is as close as viewers can get to that. They play veteran salesmen who lose their jobs, then try to update their careers and lives by applying for internships at Google. Much of the humor is of a then-versus-now nature.